These people:
* Rich Graves: He runs the win95netbugs FAQ. He has excellent tech
information but is very anti-Microsoft. He heeds help; he can't
maintain the netbugs FAQ, so if you think you can do it, ask him.
* Jim Farewell: My ex-boss, who allowed me all the resource material
from Microsoft he had, and his computers. If it wasn't for this
guy's patience and resources, the FAQ wouldn't be so
comprehensive.
* Creative Element: They run the Win95 annoyances FAQ, and they have
plenty of brute-force methods for making Win95 work the way THEY
want it to work.
* Richard Evans: Who lent me his web server space to allow you all
to preview this FAQ.
* Glen Ninow: He runs The InterNet Store (With special emphasis
on the capital 'N' in 'InterNet') and graciously offered his web
server space to me for the permanent home of this FAQ, and his
computers for me to bash after Jim Farewell handed me my pink
slip. :p
* Ben Goetter: He is writing a book on writing MAPI applications for
MS Exchange, and has an excellent Exchange FAQ.
* Sue Mosher: Excellent work keeping us updated on the Windows
Messaging updates.
* William Hartley: He prepared a .HLP version of this FAQ
* Sean Erwin: He maintains the OSR2 FAQ.
And then there are those who gave suggestions since the first
release... sorry it took so long guys:
* Eric Gisin for many corrections and a hack to MS's TCP/IP
Properties sheet to let you make adjustments without Registry
hacking, and for the Emergency Recovery Disk suggestions. Visit
his new Registry site at
http://www.webhaven.com/ericg/Windows/Registry.html
* Ed Babin for some tape backup corrections
* Michael Thomas and too many others not listed here, for
encouragement
* Kurt C. Joseph for the advice in running Win 3.1 within Win95
* Jack H. Pincus for the good news regarding Corel's version of
WordPerfect for Win95
* William Hunt (E-MAIL address unknown) for the RNAAPP lockup fix
and Eric Mitchell for telling me that it DIDN'T work
* Eric again for the Documents Menu clean-up program, from MS Power
Toys
* Jeff Lawson for the Modem Break script to get SLiRP working with
Win95 dial-up networking
* Gordon McAndrew for the pioneering work into making TAPI work over
packet radio
* Anthony Humphreys for the nice package of MS Exchange add-ons, and
FAQ page 10 corrections
* Cassell for spelling corrections
* "S. Dawson" for pioneering work into Banyan's VINES client for
Win95
* Alan R. Miller for corrections in FAQ page 9
* Demetrio Lamzaki for encouragement in the face of OS/2 religious
fanatics
* Daniel Bourdon for the Rendering Subsystem/MS Fax clairification
* perin@onyx.interactive.net for making a BOOTP client for Win95
* Many others for telling me about the WinWord 7.0a / MS Fax mail
merge bugfix
* S. T. Brown for nominating this FAQ answer as the funniest
quote in the FAQ. Go to the bottom of section 3.1 to find the
line.
* Several users: for SUBST.EXE clairification
* Mr. Harigan for telling me about IMAP4, MHS, and Newsgroup clients
for Exchange (Search for ExpressIT! 2000 on the WWW)
* Volker Hejny for adventures in DriveSpace 3 :-) and some
clairifications
* Dwight Jones for telling me about changing MAC addresses in the
dial-up adapter
* Breidavik Gistiheimili for VCPI information: Games that need VCPI
services won't run in a Win95 DOS session
* John English for publishing this and many many other FAQs on their
Student Info CD-ROM from the University of Brighton, in the UK
(And for giving me a copy)
* Vincent Hsieh for translating the FAQ to Chinese (I don't have the
URL; somebody PLEASE give it to me)
* Jeremy Parkinson for alerting me to the missing Alias Monitor file
from HP's web site (Another reason to keep HP on my Lamers page)
* Witalka, Jerome JRV for pointing out more errors in FAQ page 9
* COPStalk info; finally, a Designed for Win95 AppleTalk client
* Serg V. Shubenkov for mirroring my site in Moscow!
* Jon Jacobik for the ultimate Win95 FAQ question: "How do you get
Microsoft's attention to a problem like this?" (Answer: Return
your copy of Win95 and phone MS Tech support asking for your
registration card back!)
* Oliver Knorr for experience in making User Profiles work on a
non-centralized network
* Howard Harkness for more Corel WP 7.0 lameness reports... I
expected better from Corel.
* The brave souls who harassed anyone who gave me sh*t for
cross-posting the FAQ. I got a couple of nasty responses but I
never heard from then ever again... heh heh heh... Perfect example
of how The Net polices itself

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